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SfUKSaSSSS g»pmal Jtoucca. Bucbekxß’a Hair Djel The best Dtkeworld, ITZLLXftV A, BATCHELOR'SoeIcbrv BMI Hair rye produce* a color not woer letlngulibea ited nottoßOoretAekalrlntta ‘Cfcn ftaet; remedies the ill effects ot led dyes, and Invlgo ••teethe hair tor life. Gmnr, R*d or Bcbtt Ham la- Btentty tarns • splendid Blackor ßrowt, leavlag the Bair eonaedhcaatiftiL Sold by ill Druggists, Ac. The genuine Is signed William A. Batchelor on ■ut four aides of each box. Factory, No. 61 Barclay-**, CSsw York, Gate 533 Broadway and 16 BondO JyS-sToi-iy £JATABRHI CATARRH I S, SEELTM LXQtUDCITAMHEEKIDT, ▲ ecre cure for CATAKBH *r«SLDIN fBC HEAD, easier to cure Catarrh titan Consumption, and by Curing the first we prevent the tatter. Persons aliomd understand that the better way to cure consumption lit to pi event it. The symptom* of Catarrh as they generally appear trr. at t*r?l very elltht. Prisons find t hvy have a told and flrd Uiat thev tiuve ftv<in-nt and are more rr.KUive to the chance? ot tcm;»e-amre. In this con dition, the nose nia\ be dry. or a slight d s •Larcc, thin snrt acrid afterwards becoming tliirV and adhesive. Asthedtsefl*. become* etironle the discharge* are In- CTcascd In onanlltT, and changed In quality; they are now thick and In avy.Miir. are eUbcrgot riuoi bv blow jcg the nope, or t b»e they fab Into the throat and arc haw’ cd or coughed olf. The sl'erotlene arc offensive, •anting a imd bieflth; the voice is thlefe and na<«»l ;tl:e tyo* arc weak. the tense of smell « lessened or Qe firoyrd; deafness frequently takes pluee. • By the aid of the LIQtTD C VTA Will REMEDY, all these symptoms can be effectual’, v removed. Price ot the Culurrh Kemedv, fci.Ou—tmlieientfor u«e tmcmonth.with full an£ char directions. **cnt byex »n*P. . , CiSce, 182 Couth Clerk Street, (TTp-Stairs.) Address Pr. P. H.BEELYP. anU-U'o4 livCWlm Post Office Box 45.1, Cuicago, 11L WFht the cheepeet and best Hair Jewelry Wur*. Brant*, runs, Knazets. etc . gc»to A. CHSAVALPT 10'Lakerdreut amie.xaml -derful prodnctions of art. No serntlm can detect the wrarrtu:irora tV- namral when ndla-tcd tc the vacL Sis Hair Jewelry c«<ioalns always the newest Ports yirs articles will give entire satisfaction, oczm-iy To lie Nervous of both sexes. TiptirpJ mprcvTnan navingbecn reitorad to health. Sr to asfiliu orhrrc by senumg )a the receipt -ot s r>ort-pa:d djrpctr*J en Kob?m£ Direct tbe VSEW JMIS H. DAGS ALL. Is 6 Vultoa errset Brooklyn. New York. Je9*l-lm CARD TO THil- LADIES. J>B. DEPOKCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FESULES. IjrrAi.Mr.ni. In cc.Tccnnjt. recnlntlng.and removing til <bsmicuotf otthe” monthly periods** from *• what ever cause.** end always succ"-»fiU » a a preventive, «no the oulv sore and reliable medicine ever known tor all diaesVi a, so oeruliax to females, whether mab jnin or gixotr. pravid! -, c yoa get t'ie cento w* P»lls. ** Merrlea Laaior” will be particular in observing •rtlDe Sd of the directions. Tn* ikciuuuefts of the Til's arc made known to rvrry ag-n:, and they ■vli’ inform v«.n tin* Pll-8 are perfectly harmless, sad •Will do all claimed lor them. price $1 00 per Box. ' Sold In Chicago by ir.y “ General TTholesale Agents.” % l.Ol'.T 1 & SMITH. TT. Cat-c street. ’ 11 SCOVIL ~0 KanroU>haT<H»t. i t? I* lialillT. *1 S'-ntb "Waterfjt-ect. ; Ptl-I-FJ: *t- iV!!, :t nml vr- Murict street. CALF I’.MJTIU ias -tftt INmlcvpast eet. ‘ F & H. M. BcOKEIt. 5G West It .udolpU Street. I jutes! Pv tcnfilrc Eimm of tlic “above awnts" fi.W> tliroucli" Die Chicago ••I'oot OJice” can have jj« Pills sen* (cor,fidii»tiaily) by mall, to any part of he country, •■free oi portage.” jc p.—Ladies’ Be very partlcnlir. Baynothlng ailed “Dnponco'fi Golden tTls” hereafter, nclese you Incltho elguatnreif b. D.Howeoj. each Pox, which las recrntlr on a cr.ount of the Pills liav- Lg bed. fec26 uTPI-Ca Impoitantto Females. —Dr, Cheese * combination oi ingredients tn Uiwo mis are the E«t or a lone and extensive practice. They are mild •elr operation, nod certain in correctins all liregn -1e». raiJUUI removing all obstrnc 'i. whether ironi cc'd or otuerwlse. headache, pain !tn t: •• t-idt. r»alp‘ts.tlon oj thebcart. whites, fill nervous •.fferMonß, hysterics. f»t:cue. pain lathe baefc and UUihs, &c„ disturbed sleep, which arise from laterrnp |£oc ol nature. DR. CHEESE.IEAVS PILLS the commencement of a new era in vhe treatment 6t the** IrrfKu'Hrities urrt obJTFictlons winch have touwE» ce fcolcianj to a I'i.i-Y atc k* oravr. No female Jan entcy coort bealth nulers she K rcgnlar. and Wina* ► ytr -it abstraction takes place the general health he* fat to decline. DR. CIIEESEI’IAN’B PILLS ve the most effectual reu-edj ever known ror all com* lalntspr.rubar to FkvaLxh. To VJ r’asscf they t.re .valuable inducing, with ckrtaisty. paai-joietn rotruAKirr. Thev are known to thousands. who have wiUicci a? dillori-m periods chroushontbe country, ivinethpi pnr.ct'oe orsoracoi mcvt.xjiiNXNT PSTt»* ilaKt> in Akkrica. _ __ EX»»WeIT nXBKOTIONU. STATIN'O WHXH TEXT SHOULD OT HE CbKD. W'U eartl BOX—the PIHCX Osx DoLLAX cs aor.«ootHinJc* non; fOtoSOi’iJip. PUlaaectby■promptly. hv remlttingtotna Agent *■ ''■lT' ?V TS GENKEALLV. Fo'.n 'v «.t manefaclor* prices hr T ,OSD . *l4l*l H. aptGilyr £t)U» (Shanoiers. ROSTER & HAKDENBERGH, SHIP CHANDLERS, bail makers. AN II PEALEIiS IN' TWSEe AND CD ft DACE, 217 South Water St, Chicago, Ztvn rocstartlr for pair,, at the loxe?t "nirkct prices, anrt Taned 11.-.r Lata Tarn. Bats j ii-* IVauklM, Cauvaaß, Ual’nui. Spun Tarn. ’itch.’iar, ChUna, li.orks, &c. 4 Cc-Uttn, F/ax sad Ucmp Fviaes, SAILS AND TENTS. Corn’s, f6»c-, &'c^ gy Made tc order at the aborted: notice. _^3l oi' Sibley Tent. HaGaITS &. PATENT ROSST WHEEL PITT IT AT SHOItTEBT NOTICE. <sko y.roMTXX. t.c:ri-psi»-ly] o. m. HAXDXKXBBon, * BCRNSTON, Ship Chandlers * and sail makers, 20# Son til Water Street, Ctorrief Of Wells street, offer for sate at the lowefl a foil MBortmecl of Xaiiih id( Tarred Rope, Shntlx Rope, Hay Rope Sc Cordage, Of ersry deecrlpnou. Oeknm, Tar. Pitch and Boris. Cotton and Heap XranA a!; widths. Anctaon, Cbwlu* Blocks, Burlaps, Wool Twine and Wood Sacking, fiags mro HUNTING. hand and made, to order. Tarpaulins.WagtJß Coven and Awntncs. , SAILS I SAILS I I Stedcaad rep-asred at ths esortest aoUcc. S’CRKXGTON A SttetAVTON, -r.rS rCT-Pn • So-rfr water ■treat E2aat Claims WAR-CLVIM J ) ASSOCIATION #r trie North was* (..s.V'U^i-'d jfiujrwt. !•»-.) f‘-v Hi*- «.n ‘U TOt;Vlao.d _i. > t»ji- !l \rK P,\V ct d - os* -a S-iNllen* AUd Sailors. OtVc# ffi in-iwV-on. street. Ciitanzo, M. A PATRIOTIC ADD CHftßfTftEi IMCIETT. JOHN B. Tin E«, President. €• A. raiEfiOUt', Secretary. niLKcr«iK3: • -Tony rt. td:vrr. av n. r.ur.UET. van u.iiir.ntN>. ki\va :»> i tineuam, SKU-MSET, K. K. ♦iOGcia. E. C. LAKNED. The character and sr-unlinj: vfUis Gentlemen who Compute the Association ;s a eii*ranter to tin* public that me op« r:>tli n« of the fa.ol*-iv will Ik-conducted avltti fio<‘lUv fun* oeonomv sm t i«*r the host Interest Of those who Tu:.y in i «m tledr bu»l '«•*« to it*«4ire. For the |tm>i-iii,cinnu« o; on I** Omem nent will becollecUrt upon toe u.lioan.i; ralcrt oi charges: Upon all cat am for sums of Fifty Dollar* or less. • Charged One Dollar. - U|hiu all cla-ta*. iut «'Qh'a esre-dlns Fifty Dollars. fwht*n* a commission It- allowable,) a* per cent, oa the amount, Ujk.li claims lor Is disallowed hy law.) the smallest charge possible Within legal rntee. .AsltladcsigMd to harp the Income of the A«socla» <lor simply cover the necessary of conduct ing Its huMnesA. and to ««o th* huntne*.* a« near g atml •oosly as nowlhle. should tt be found opoa a Jpw 'months' tnai that tl»e*e ra T * , s are too high for that pur pose. they will he reduced to a puuitTOct aaiScieat to ensure this object. Persons bHMnc claims for Pension. Bounty or Back y*y. «e, ationid a-idre-j. the «**cre»ary bv letter, stat ing ul'.tlM* facts ws tar a> iia-siUls. and State plainly Uie Vi itC'V I'oit Oil!'.-*' and St»te. AddrepsC. A UIIEGOrtY. Secretary. P.0.80x Chicago. Ills. KAStrs or Tire *resmri» or the association: —an 11. Elpglms. Mtrk s-kmi«er,c. 11. Kav.J, Young V l: n)inoQ h. l.Ti!'kli»tn A.n.«arlc» L Havrii..!. 8. llnuifu >. A, Carter, Tliop. Cbnndi. K. H Hudduck. Sol. A tmlth. 8. C. Hipgumon, r. c. Sherman, 1). Goodwin. «f 1) ;Tomi>«ofi. *£. B. McCase. her. U. Colyer. Wirt 3crier. Ed. C l.arnr-1. **. L, Y -r. w. S. Gurnee, Thos. licmmond J. II I*'inhsn«. H G.Loomla. S. n.sjobb, <. A Git*coTS, W U. Ur«« u. F. G. fa'tonrtall, M, C. Bearn* E 8 Wadsworth..! W Sneauan. Gea. Sseel, ,1H J-osier. .7, B llirnd. J. Brc*clicr. A. C. Coventry, >ji Os den r O. *rtams. J II *ot>dworlb. H. JlCTaikaon. K. D. Clapp, c.l. Wheeler Grant Good rib L C F. Kre**r. K mop*lev. J. l .Tam"s. Etl flat* s, Jm. T. Isvcr*on. Hugh T. nic•.-«». k. T. Watkns. Geo. Armour, E K Reger*. 1 V. Minn, O Loot, Nathan Alcan*. Fd.B BbcJuon.,T. K. B‘)t*T>M,.J dm V. Farmell, J. A. Putter O.s. Wro, Ufo*a, Wm H. Bradley. J. 1- Scrirpß. g. w. lYUlard. saS-nIW-ly TKT AR C> MM OVFfCE OF ft LEAVITT A Wkight, Mtoni™r« »t Law AH kind*, of Claim* promptly eodectod Pansitu* kid Bonntv obtained; Troa«u Warrant* promptly jollerted and iln; money rcrtvlt-Hl. $Q 50 t>ii *»recdSoioiem'pa»cnllrrted. F**en*l.oo Addrcs* LEAVITT A WKIGUT.Culcagu. 111, OOoe g Clark street. <»4 kUMy FOR INVESTORS. cf orjTZNER & COHEN Washington. D. c. ?oetOffice Box IST. KirE'EvcM:—Hot. L Trnabnll. V 8. Senate, IB ; Hon J W. O-imea (J S. senate, I*4 lon.E. B. waaJinmie M.C.. 11l • floo OwenLorCoy. t.C,llV.vHon. y.E. epmner. \J. 8. tre-snry; P.a. Tataon, Eaq., Art. of War; Har meton. Sect, of the Treasurer; J. B. Jone* HaQ M pTh. Marshak Chicago. ly3P-t!963m VXTAR CL AIM OFFICE OT y ▼ OBIT2>TSB A OOHEN. Washington. D. C. I?ort Office Boxiss. H*t«rxwc*v—Hon. l. Trim iull U,S-ienaie, IU4HOD.J. w Crimea. U. a. Senate, uo»a;feon. E B. Wart-borne. M. 0_ 1114 Hoo Oven -Lorejoy v.C. HI; Bon. F. E. Spinner U. 8 Trea •cry; p.H. Watson. *»Qm Apt Sect, of War: Geo. Warrington Em.. A*** 80c of rr»m«tifT: J R J°nee, tS>O,Ti S hfarahal nhlrapo tun Urn j£ A TONS TOB 4000—Of nJisbl* jJ* " and standard Kentucky brands. In boxes ban ffcoxe* aad caddie*-, also, fine not ctaewlnc9d amoktne fcf matmlkrtare In barrel*, half tamii, Ac. Ar«Matearm3*raipabT i FAMOUS. PIT&tK * H4JTKKT. I **7-MMy a Sooth Wata-etreeL KMON GMXfcco, IL GeMral r«nmlHi«« V'rtlitam ?o. li Dole's Bnllf tog. corn-r Clark *nfl tontk Wet* OJilnico.Ul. gy Bn»iD“oa confined strictly to Coemiwiee. •cll-o3«Sm-T.fe*T ACT SUPERIOR PTO IRON. \M*J The Kortligro iron Company of Lake Sonerfor 9 mmep on hood et <t» Dock. 1 n Chi euro. * supply of Cher ooel iron, direct from it* Bloat Furnace, and of all 1 srsdea. to vhlch the utt'fitlon of thnee vnntinr thcheia 4t»lJtyofthe Leko finpertar Metal li indtad. Ollot WO.IB WelUnW-t ****** * «- Sanktng aufl £xcgaugc. Tiembfchantj, farmers ASD MICBAKICS SAVINGS BANE. Ro. 52 Clerk filrtct) Cdlciujo. 111. Ofio*lK>ni*fromiOA s M. *oS P.X. Also, iromS P, M. to 8 P.M. Tuesday and Xhuradav. IICORPORATED 1861. Glx per ct nt 1 uterart paid on Savings SXRSCTOBS AKD OFFCIEB : Prerident—?. H. FLEET WQ‘»D. Tire.Prw't—'F.C.Bh«bm,*v. ''onmfl-W*. C Gorov. Tlce-Prest—P, It. Wwtfau. Cashier—Stdxsv Mvxss. SOABD OP XXMtIXXRS: J. C. Fargo, J. M, Xtoui-troe, M. Lewis. J. B. Jones, T.S. Phillips, S. S. Hayes, *l. Retom. B rawer, Rcv.D.l)nune.VG.C. 8. Pow. E.G. Williams. J.OGindula, aK. Bmcy, Er. Hempstead, T.H. Be* he, w C.Scatta. H.N.BIBbop,DJ) M l>. A. Gape. Hon. W. B.Ocden. J. M. V. Jonm. W. E Dnrgctt. «K>.>-nl*Uy QREENEBAUM A FOREMAX', LaaifnA Dlaconnt Oflfe, NO.4S South Oar* street, (up stairs.) CnlcagO EL EUisfiCEExmarji, o. fobkmaw, BCV-rcMa-tv: Notary Public. DOOLITTLE, Ranter fcni IN EXfHAKCE, He. ifi ' outh Clark ftreet, emcago. lilluole. Er*?*njcs.ux attention irtvsn to coilecdoaiiajS^^Hf Y r AX VLECK i TUCKER, Kj. 4 Broad Street, B-w York, BAKKERS AND DEALERS IN eottramtnt jtrotihes, imetitan flald, Dumes tic asi Forelti Eiciature. J. T. TAX VLECK. r*Ul4-1371 bin] B. A. rTCKER. SAVJITO SANK jXL or CHICAGO So. SClarkStreet, 6l’ooTb above BdulLWatar T*i.s I.'stituU'.a will n-ce'vc for Saving, entas of one dollar, i,;ad upward, f om M clianvs, :r«rA mar r-»-d women and other*, nnen wtdeh Interest will be l-aid wlt»m left for a at.-iUH ttaie. Accounts oPeueti wtii C!>r;.orHtlanE. Societies and '.ndtvidtia’s. Sli..t l)r*ft» t3;-n-’d upon nil the Cities of Ktuop*and E;nit**T c t*tcn. Htehe t prices p’ddfor Kvieigu Drafts ;tn:‘= Co*!;. CTT.vS. T. BOGGS, President. ciyl9-r434-ly r _ E. AUtSAXDER. Cashier. jO>ANKiH£ HOTfS® OF WHEELER & €0„ Oerter cf Lake mid Laaalle street, (Hucago, Cl., Tr<«niwT*i a aeiffSßAL BAsrenra ausnitsss. 9- CUAPIH. FmideaL 2£.O.Bcciujraii, Caamcr. H. Chanlt, South Bead Brunch. John B. Howe, Liras Br.itjch Bank of the'■nut-of Indiana; A, 3. Jadson, Mlsh-Awska, Inri.; C. T. C -Inairo. HI.; Tolnan tTLecler. do.: Hiram Wheeler. to. Toh^n^ot-ly 0 W. "WOODS & CO., BANKERS IXD BROKERS, Meriueßauk Enibl -ngf, Ohicaa;o. Dealer* in '1 reafcur. Notes. G'l -Hvftr, Exchange, XTr current Money- Particular .lUeutlon civou t'* col lection. tcr-iSm W. DKSXSL * CO., J. «SA#KERS * BSSKSRS, Ns, 42 Soctk Olark-st., Chicago. DCALEES IN £C.'fE3 r aC iSD FCBSIGJf EXCHANGE, Stocks. Bant Notes. Land Warrants, Specie, &c, Ac. Dcpositß received. Collection* promptly mada, DriMtnoa Ireland, Franco s*ad G creamy, lor sale la vec* tosnit- PXAW OH BRCXE6 & Co., Now TorlC, DREXEL & CO., Philadelphia. myS-ria-ly ’J'HS BANK OF MONTREAL, HATING gSTAELIBmEP AH AGENCY AT CHICAGO, Is prepared to do a General Banking Basin ess. Baying and Selling Eastern and Sterling Exchange, 31? counting PRODUCE BILLS bawd on shipments, making iSVASCES ON STORAGE RtCEit'Vi, -repayable in CHICAGO, or at other points, Becelvig Deposits and Collecting COiiiiuerciai Paper. ielS-b79S-?y K. W. WILL ASP. Agent. Q.IUIAN, SON is CO., bankers. no, 47 EicliHiiSt Place, New Is?K» Particular attcailondevotcd to Western Wx*txxk lIEFKRKNCES.— 'Rmpln, Wheeler ft Co, Chicago. Illinois; W:Bcana)n Manne and Fire lasor anre company Hank. Milwaukee; Siate Bank of lowa and BrnnciM*; State Savings Association, CL Loafs. mhl?-nCIMy AfERCHANTS’SAVTNQS LOAN iTL A TRUST COJQ’ASY. CJ» l-IXAI. **oo,ooo. SKSRT FABNaM, Pres*L •. A. SMITH, Vice Pree’L L. 3. GAGE. Ca«*l«t. Thb Institution will Discount super, bay and sen SxcUancf: and Coin, and resolve money on doposlL aay interest thereon wken letl a rpecined period; will receive money for arcnmolaclon, when left *or a \crrAß of yeare: and receive and execute Txitsts from Coiut»,Corpor9(ioi}«, Indiviiulaud EwtHtCN. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn streets. 9IKOTUKS: J. £L Dubiian. Jar.er Goodwin. Hear/ Farnan, •Toim B. Foeter, T*. B- Holt. H. H. Magie, P. L. Toe, VT. K. DoeeetL A. B. Barley, F. B. Cooley. C. B.WeCormlcE, T. D. Gilbert. S. A. Smith. abT-nSit-ly TJAVINPORT, ULLMAHN ft Co tUnCEBS 4KO DEALER* IE KTCHAEOX, SAKS ROTES. GOLD. cIL VEE. *O. WSD-lT Ko. BZClarg«L.cmc»ge.in. OAKK OF AMERICA.—PubIic J3 notice li hereby given. Out •aßUUorGbCom lccltQtcßoftbo ** BANK. OF AlVEitlCA'*’ Heretofore Incorporated and doing oiuinea in tbe City 9( cnicaro, under the general banking laws or the State o l Illinois, must be presented lor payment to the Audi* tor of Public Accounts of said State, at tain office. in ttaa city of Springfield, within three years from the date aereot or the funds deposited for the redemption Of •aid notes wm be riveawp to said bank. Hated this BKta d4T of May. A. P. IH6L .. GBOHSK SMITH. PTMIiSBt W w wruLaaoCaw* <n9*t?2S?totoi*s to loan. VfOXSET TO LOAN-—§2o to ivi loan at eleht ser rent Interest Inennwnotlwt p*an ta.cnn. The *c*y brat «-ltv re at esta-e security wl ll benmmvd. Anvprnsoti wlrMoc to borrow may »d --il-oa Post office Box -’iSiS, glviug Uienatce and ecnptlon of the property. oc>-t£7 lw RN S T 1* BUSSING, SEAL ESTATE AQEET, No. G X.ainoon,Bloflc,Cliicaso # HI. LoaLP negotiated on real estate Becority. Jy4-e619-ly TO LOAN OH CHICAGO ern pbopeeit, Or on Good Ikpkovsd Fans, within IN ahead GU cago. Is this State Farms for sale ctsap. wngwwKist* rw Avuußft a i.urf i!h take ft JHacftinns. A G L K WORKS Mannfa etching Company. iXEAM ENIJDiES OR BOILERS, Be if <fc., That from this day forth ail ..lies of clvibzed warfare should be discarded in the fumic deJcnse of oar country, oar lioertics, and sur lives, against the fell design now openly avow'd by the government of the United States to tu&.liilute or enslave us: and lU»i a war of os tinuinaiiou should henceforth be waged against a>t. A f a B.rtir c\cty Invader whose hostile foot shall croaa the vfjiQ 8 r6AK OF Lfin 6 PATENT SUGAR CANE MILLS, PATENT STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS PATENT FIRE EVAPORATORS, PATENT STAMP MILLS, —’Pom ■EOT FOE CIECTJUIBS, tth CcU uA Descriptions, Prices, etc* eta. Saw Mills, Flouring Mills, And Machinery of all description. lEKP FOR CIRCUIiARS. W. GATES, President, CHICAGO. ILL. E.n—wanted terysrtteie. te36-aiffi4yd*v Cn=<lartT>ttßt)m». NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 1' llie C '•Paitne'alitnhereiofore etr.aUDC n-.derth« name and style o« GtO, D. DAVIS * CO.. ha« ions sit re been absolved. JaKES MOIIOVN. Chicago. Ocioner 6.1962. ocT t95 1m IVTOTICE OP DTSSOLTJTION. L^ l The co-rartnerphlp heretofore existing under the name and rtjl- o£ mAD»ii(7BIIB 4 WETHEBBB Istilfdaj dissolved ny mutual con*°Pt Eitnerolthe partlee are authorized to actt.e the affairs of said 9-m. A. S.CHAOmm ;NK. OEJ. r. TVETiIEUBK. Chicago, October Ist KB, The brslum* will be 00 tinned under the Btme and style of Geo. F. Wether be A Co. GEO. f, WETHEBBE A CO. Chicago, October let. 196*. oc3-o9rMia pOPAUTNKHSHIP KOntiE. Vy Mr.W. T. becomea a member of osr tmr Pom this rate SVLVABTER MAKSH A CO. Chlraeo. bept. 1.1962 a*pAnl<6-lm TAX STAMPS. ..Tfc* ntideTtlpnetS win fill orders for Tax Stamps at the lotlomz* rates: 10t» 100 SdUn wth, 2Vperet.di«X lOOuIOOO “ •* zx « *• XOOODaltai.Vßthu&ont* “ “ ajiMOMaVoireawni..Mai,n,,. u ,ui hat,ha*>lefopd»TTc*tTrO in psymeat at par In cokaequrnce of the delay of Uaatne them by Ooreraipent I can only, at present,orders, nniny them ha aoot. as Stamps are ncetyea from WashtiiEtok. . . All package will be fcnrarded by mia at the «*. nak of the porchaaer, unleas ordered by CPWABB I. TINKHIH, Oc6-Ttl-2W CABBIES. 1 f 00 BOXKS CA&TILE SOAP anrentmiiw , , leSrtH-lB 7X Klnxlr atreal puna BARLEY MALT AL m.nf Umimim **"Tiiiiini WHw* «—Nwfew mmhm. fMTY HOSPITAL—Th« Ustttn. X-Vttae.plcMctlv located la the aoatben |»tat teecttr u covtiuitir ones for tM r<e<*9tlna of pa nma. ho* pa*>ac tad onrrta. It la hsacal bretsav Wli'veatuafetf.cod affords a)‘t*e confOrtKaad c»a of ottt N*«i Modern HMpitala. For adaUa atoo at ifce fioatittaL WTSnUkte A.B.C4SXK^BoK ~Xj. FRIDAT, OCTOBER 10,18G2. A SAD BLUNDER, [From the New York Mercury.} A month lliir mor: lug (telegraph or letter, I know rot how.) tbe ft. aifnl mci*s*g.; came. WewifCß* breakfast in theplea-autpanor. And all (Lc room with earn-hint w*e aflame: The breakfast rases glowed with autaom flowers. The urn was steaming with a cosy litas; Aid bounding Inward from the * tinny garden. The prattling children claimed their morning mbs. •’And one for Unde Guy!” they laughed; like blossoms. Their dewy Up* exhaling fragrant breath; Behind my rhmr my nuaoaod stepped and touched And looking up T saw him white as death. ‘•One fi-r brave Captain Guy, our soldier-ancle J” Th-children cn*;d; hu', with a drooping h-isd, “ There's be< n a skirmish,” moaned tfis voice be hi» ri me, “And Guy. (dear wife, be strong!) poir Guv is tftOtf/” ■SiMd pai'or, fuushlne. husband, merry thUlren F < d, like h wr». ck ct dream*, ana all was oiack; Tlur. ‘■by 1 laimea-it was more luw dying. And 1 more lute the ghosts the grays scuds L>u-fc— As late I lie, half-conations, ia tko twilight, o ik Lancs clcuc&ed about my heal, ity p-stihiii Jjp-niuituwlLgouii dreiry burden. - Aeo Gay, (dear wife, be strong!) p:or Gay is Cf-dl” it a year ago? Let me remember (if; brafn stems doll - Iwaj clear enough that cat)— Gay cpp !• and stood beside tha parlor erahars, hr.c t::h-c a l.ttcr up—" My orders, Msyl Oar r. gimciit mua march”—J checked him, will- iug.^ tcax<? - drew do -n» his dsar, bright T'S.Z. “God brio thee,darling!” Oh, my brother! Ea>e I & one mad, or art thou really dead? Tb:yhrirg me papers which, like printed echoes, l.i-pcat tlmt fearful message o’er and o’er; 1 lif-;, tl.rurt kind w.*rdly folt upon av sorrow, M ho jirata of glory aud the cnance of war; They ditst.r: my room with light; bring birds and flowers To sri l - the stagnant pools of memory: My hiishandcomes; thy,bright-eyed childrenfol icw; Aid all my treasures, Gny, are here save thee! And yrt th«y came thee calmly. Oh, I wonder Dow ninth some hearts can hear before they break! Arc. worst of all, they say ’tvras some sal blander, TL.‘t then were murdered by a foul mi-rake— Seme oid*r friv’n. some order vountonaaaded, £cmc reiLforcement sent too ta«diiy— Some firing in the dark oa friends bewildered— And only one to fall, but thoa wen he 1 But tho.i wen he • How little could I picture TLa* brave, bright head of thins in dust laid Jmv, Wi ii fitanlfd horece trampling out its beauty, And maninting it Lorn thrust to brow! The war f:tts on, they fay. All day I ponder. All nL'ht I walk the fiojr, and brood and qaike. Pi;j. kind Mends! I’m thinking of that blander. And of the cue ;h y murdered by mistake. lli.j rresldctiDs Proclumatlon In the ISvbcl congress, Ir. tic r^btlSenate at llicbuund, on Wed netduj. Get. 1, Mr. S?mincs oi Louiilaoa, fi©m ljj« commive on rhe jud-citry, to whom vraj rtlviTcd the resolutions relative to Lin coln’? proclamation, states that a majority of the committee favored t&e fol lowing bill: TViieiieas; These State?, exercising a right cotsco.r.itt-d by tLe bloood of oar revolution ur atia-luTc, ami iC American wlrch Labtd Oij the ctiiit'.-nt of tiie governed, dis solved. the ccnruact which untied them, to tne Northern Spates,and wUiid’ewfrooitheUnion created by the federal ccms’i ution; and wuerc as, tie government of the United States, repu diating llie principles on .vbieh its founders, in their solemn appeal to the civilized world. justified;ln-American revolution, commenced the pneeut war to subjugate and eoslive these States, under pretext of repressing re be lion and restoring the Union; and whereas, lit Uiep'OtooiUou ol tee war for the last sev eEUen months, the rights accorded to getei.t by the usages of civilized nations hive Dt-en studiously denied tothe citizens of these states, except in cases where the same have been es.to.tcd by the apprehension of retalia- tion, or by the adverse foruicies of the war; 'ft-d wbeieas, from the commencement of culs iitiic iy it vat-ion to the prestn*. moment, the invaders haveluilicted inhuman tni cries outue people of these St itcs, exacting of them rea ouuble cutbs, subjecUcg unarmed citizens, women and children to conß-catim, baaisu- lutnt »ud imprisonment, bandog their d-veil ii-p houses, ravaging the land, plundering pri vate property; luuideiiug men for pretended oil-use; organizing the abduction ol slaves by government officials aud at gjvcrumeat ox pecse; piomotl: g semleinsurrectijn, by lam ps ring uilh slaves, and protecting in re sis’ivg tf-cir mesvrs; s’eiliog works ot art aud destroying public libraries; eucourag-ng :.nd invitiug a brutal soldiery to commit oui r.-gef on women by the univbuked orders of u ilit r> coii'unnderc; and attemptiagt J ruia cbhs by filling uptue entrance to tUeir bar tors with e r one; and %Vi:Eiii:AS, In the same epirit of btrbaroua ft rt'clty, the govtmnnrut of fie Unit <1 Sta’-cs enacted a law, entilUd “An act to suppress iiipurrection, to prevent treason and rebellion, to eelze and conti scite the property of rebels, andforottuT pnrpuEep,” and xias announced by a proclamation issued by Abraham Lin coln, the president thereof, that In pun-awse of fcaid law, “ on the Ist dxy of Jmuiry, iSdd, all pel sons held as slaves within a State, or part of a State, the people whereof shall be in rebellion against the United Suites shall be thencelorward and forever free," and ha a , thereby, made manifest that this couliict has ceased to be a war as recognized among civilized nations, bat on the part ot the enemy has become au invasion, of an organized horde of murderers and plun derers. breathing hatred and revenge tor the numerous defeats sustained on leuiuuite battle fitlds, and determined, if possible, to exterminate the loyal population of these S'fttes, to transfer their property to their ene mies, and to emancipate their slaves, with the atrocious disign of adding servile insurrection and the missucre of families to the calamities ot the war; and, whereas, j notice and hum mity trquire this government to endeavor to repress the laMt se practices and designs of the enemy by ulhcling severe retribution; therefore, the Confederate Slates of America do enact: X. That on and at crtlielstot January, 1863, all commissioned and non-commissioned offi cers of the tnemy, except as hereafter men tioned, when captured, snail be imprisoned at Laid l:>bor, mAil the termination of the war, or tin'll the repeal of toe act of the C mgress ot the United States, hereinbefore recited, or until oi berwise determined oy the president. 2. Every white person who shall act as a commissioned or non-commissioned officer, commanding negroes or mu]*t*-oes against the Confederate Stales, or who shall arjj, organize, train, or prepare negroes and ruoUttoca lor military service, or aid them in any military cnterpiite against the Coufederate States, shall, if captured, sutler death. 3. Every commissioned or non-commissioned officer ol the enemy who shall incite slaves to rebellion, or pretend to give them freedom, under the aforementioned act of Congress and proclamation, by abducting, or causing them to be abducted, or inducing them to abscond, sbsll, if captured, suffer death. 4. Thai every person charged with an of fense under this act, shall be tried by sueh military courts as the president shall direct, and, alter conviction, toe president may com mute the punishment, orpardonuncondl.ion ally, or on such terms a.- he miy see fir. 5. That the president is hereby au' horiz id to resort to fuch ether retaliatory measures as In his may be best calculated to repress the atrocities of the enemy. Mr. Ph« l»n ol Miss, submitted a minority report from the same committee, iu the firm of a iergthy preamble, and the following re coin ion: Mr. mil— l must be allowed lo say lor my- Fdf tflat I regard tbe proclamation of Sir. Lincoln as a mere brufum fulmcn , and so in tended by its author. It is to serve a tempo rary purpose at the North. I Tear we arc dig niiyuc it beyond its importance. As the Senate has concluded to notice it, I am in fa vor of the simplestand moat legal action. We must confine our action wit bin the lino of right, under the laws of nations. la my opinion we have the right to declare certiirt acta as crimes being in contli:t with clvilizid war, and the aeons as criminals, nod a crimi nal, th: uph a soldier, Is not entitl-.-d to be con sidered a prisoner of war. While, therefore, I approve tee general idea to treat them as per sons, guilty of certain acts as criminals, con tained In the bIU reported by the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. Scdimes), and agreed to tiat report as being tbe one most favored by the majority of the committee. I, aUo, la accord ance *iifa the understanding of tbe commit tee, propose the folio - ing bill, and ash that it be primed lor the consideration of the Senate: 1, That if any person singly, orinorganizid bodies, shall, under preens 3 of waging «ar, >lll or maim, or in any wise lojare the person of any unarmed citizen of the confederate States, or shall destroy, or seize, or damage tbe property, or invade the house or dotmeti, or insult the fimilyot such unarmed citizsu; or shall persuade or force any tlave to aban don his owner, or shall, by word orac% coun sel or incite to servile insurrection within the limits of tbe confederate States, all such per sons, 11 captured by the forces of tbe confede rate Statts, shall be treated as criminal* and not as prisoners of war, and shill be tried by a military court, and, on conviction, suffer death. 2. That, every person pretending to be a sol dbr or officer ofiheUni'ed States, who shall be captured on tbe soil of the Confederate Stales after tbe Ist day of January, 1863, shall be presumed to have entered the territory of the Confederate States with intent to Incite insunection and abet mnrder, and unless satisfactory proof be adduced to the contrary, before tbe military court before wnich the trial shall be had, shall suffer This sec tion shall continue in force until the procla mation issued by Abraham Lincoln, dated at Washington, on tbe 23d day of September, 1863, shall be rescinded, and the policy there in arnonneed shall be abandoned, and no longer. Mr. Clark of Mo. read a preamble and reso lution embracing his view of the subject un der conslceration. The resolution proposed to recognise tbe enemy as •* savage, relentless andbarbarons,” and declined tn»: it “ is the duty of tbe government of the confederate Biates neither to ask quarter for its soldiers nor extend U to the enemy until an awakened or created tense ot decency and hammUy, or tbe sling of retaliation, shall have com celled our enemy to adopt or practice the usages of war which prevail among Cnristlau and civil ised rations,” .On motion of Mr. Semmesof Lv, tbe sev eral b>lis and resolutions were ordered to b* printed and made tbe order of the dsy for to morrow (Thursday) atl o'clock p. m. The aixt day the-subset came uo as tbe especial order, but. on motion of M>. 'Vig f«U, tbe euate vent into eecret session on the subject. IHEV. AE Iff EiIKHTCKF. [From the Louisville Journal, Bth] TTe learn trcm CapL Yanandale, who ar iiv« d bat evening from the advance of oar arc •> in the vicinity of Birdstown, that three tiiVif'OM rf cur army arrived at Lebanon last c'C’ji'g. Lebanon is twenty-sevenmilesaoath cast« 1 Burdstown. Citizens of Bardstown eatlma'e the rebel force recently in the vicinity of Bardstown at from *O.OOO to 55.000. They pressed all the wagora ahem Bardstown Into me service, and tarred away nearly all their sick, of wniun there 'war a great number. Gen. Hardee was the last rebel commanding officer to leave Bardstown. Gen. Hirdce is &dd to be quite QL The rebel army, which went off in the di rection of Lebanon, left in great haste, aud reliable persons in Bardstown represent the rebel troops in a very demordiz-rd con lltlon. The rebel army have left Banktown and vicicbyTarecf subsistence cf rP kinds, and tee residents are represented to be in great Wnut. Gtn. Rousseau, with hi* divis’on/cad p usod Tsjlcrsvrle cm route for Danville:, by way of Knj’e Mill and Penyvills, A recent rice br-yoad the federal picket*, cr- lie H r‘>v.j;s*'Oro road, into the c jua’ic--* ot Jtflereoe and Oldham, gave U3 some insight into Urn nudato ruiisttue uppre- I tndtd snack upon our city two wesks ago. Fiom the Blind Asylum tothefiir grouudsall the trees were felled to fall across the raid, presenting a very formidable abattis while signal stations were erect.d to direct the di e ot batteries v.Lich commanded ihe adduce for several miles and rendered an approach ex tremely hazardous. Trc federal patrols no v extend about six miles out of the ei'y, and b.- jon<i thvuxfcrten ortwt-ive miles n-:t a hu liian being wesset-n going and oa oar re turn we met two or tnree “ costrabiud V’ who looked the living statute of solitude. [From the Journal of Wednesday.] Our forces under Gen. Sill toot possession ofFrackfort on Monday afternoon, crojgiig the Kentucky River at the lord a short dis tance below the dam. The rebels evacuit 2d Frai kioit upon the approach'of our troops, their rear taking time to exercise th-jir proper: ity to steal ail such articles as teey deemed useful. The federal* plan ed tacir batteries on tiie south back of me river, and ehelled their retreatice columns. Workmen were sent up by the train prepared to recou stxuct the telegraph line, and a heavy force will be detailed at once to repair the bridge over Benson. These bridges will ba ia com plete repair in a few days, and each oth*r damage as the rebels have done the road will be made gcod, when trains will run regularly between this city and Frankfort; and It will then be but a short time until rail roil com munication with Lexington will bs restored. At Inst accounts Gen. Sill’s advance was la pursuit of the flying rebels, who were ea route ler L- xicgtcn. We have very little additional information from our forces which left this cby iu the ai irclicn of Bardstown and Dmyille. Oir t'oons, it n> known, h<d occupied Lebanon ?.I:Uut even so much as a -kintrsh, and onctrer body had gone rapidly tv»r-v .r<l toward Danville, which place was no doubt occupied by them lart evening, Gen. Rousseau’s di vision »nivcd at WidUburg last night. Wll lisbcrg is about live miles north east of Spriog field at d aheut fi r te*-n miles southeast ot Dia viPe. Persons who arrived in this city last right, having bad comiaunicatlou with the h-fioirg loTuuiDS vl all on* udvaiidug force l , do not bi*ug intelligence ot auy ikirinishtug with the enemy, nor do they report that a getr-ral engagement is imminent. Well informed army officers incline to the rt'irioa that the rebels wi‘l fall bah: uuna ifjll’s Gap, which is five »i»ilns boyo- d Cr ib Orchard, on the direct road from Danville to Cumbeiland Gap. at which petal U is hoped by our coimuaudicg generals they will make a eland. Wisconsin ireins. Sergeant Dexter, at Madison, informs the Journal that since the first ot August list 1,100 recruits have been sent for ward to the old regiments. The cavalry and artillery branches have taken the largest proportion of tins recruits. As abont 0,000 recruits were needed to fill np the ranks of the old regi merits and butteries, it will be teen that nearly 5,C00 men are yet needed to be had by draft or voluntci ring. The Wisconsin Conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church commenced its annual session in Kenosha on Wednesday, October Ist. The loilowing appointments of the two district named arc of more Immediate inter est to our readers: Janesville District— 7. H, Jenae. presiding elder; Janesville, K. B.Curtis; Beloit, i*. B Pease; Shipicre, S. 9. Lang: Emerald Grove acd Fair lielo. G. A. Smith; Utter’s Corner?. 11. Se-vc'l; Milton, J. Lavelle; Hebron, T M. Ross; Jeff-ir f on, E. D. F.juham; Fort Alkin-on. I{. O. Kel ler?: Lake Mill*.-J. C. Syme-; Transit avdoik iaim Centre, H. llergey; Cambridge Scandinavian Mission, E Pctcrsou; Edgerton, R 17. Boi'.vorth; Slftigbion, J. W. Lyman; Union and Porter, It. ; Evansville and Fooivillc, G. Chester; Orfoirivillc, A. Hamilton Racist: District fl. C. Tilton, presiding el ti-r; Racire, J. C I’obbina; Kaciue Sc-mdlnavUn Mission, O. Holland; Racine Welcn Misaion. W. )i Jones; Kcroehn. A. Hall; Bristol, W. Aurgls; Sylvaniaaul Union Grove, D. Hale; VVaterf »rd, A Griswould; East Troy, T. C. VVil«on; Lyons and Sp'irg Prairie, J E, Grant; Geneva aad Huoroiield Stephen Smith; E!-horn and North Gci cve.J. G Filigree; Bart Prairie, J. B flooper. Halt PraiiioSea. dinivianMission U.P Agrolms; Dtlevanand WalaortU, A. «L Manwell; Shiran, A. J. Mead; Allen’s Grove, W. Avcrill; Clinton, W. Carver. —The Madison Journal says that Col. Hir lis is now under arrest for refusing to scud Ifis men to ban,; in cottou purchased as the private properly ol bis superior ofillers. This will probably bring about an Investigation into tie rumored cotton speculations of oUl cers in command in Arkansas. —C. J. Allen, editor of the Ripon 2t»n«, died at bis residence in that city on Wednes day igedtbjrty-live years. —A railroad, mcelicgwas held at Madison on Monday evening, when there was submit ted an agreement made between the Galena and the Beloit and Madison railroad compa nies, for reorganizing aud c mipletiog the Be loit and Madinon raad; also, an estiaiite of the amount necessary to be r Used by different towns on the Hue of the road, in order to com* plete the grading thereof. Toe proposl ion ol the Chicago and. Galena railroad company is, that on the raising of $ 10,000 in stock in Madison the construction of the whole line of r ad to that place, will be put under con tract at once. ILLINOIS IXBM9. At the foundry of Kellogg «fc Co., in De troit, stveral notable iron bridges for various points in this State are in process of construc tion. The largo bridge for spanning the Kan kakee River, at Kankakee, 111., will be com pleted and shipped to the West In six weaks. li conristsoi five spans, three of which arc 170 feet long, the .other two being sixty feet wich. The firm have nearly ready lorshipmcnt two short bridges of ninety feet each, to be delivered to the Illinois Central railroad for nse on their road. Taen they are construct ing another bridge of 135 feet span, til of cast iron, for the Caicigo, Burlington and Quincy railroad, which will be delivered very soon. The bridge that is now ia course of construc tion lor the spanning of Rock .aver, at Dixon, 111., on the Illinois Central, is composed of six spans cf 100 feet each, or 900 feet In total length. All the bridges arc of a uniform pat tern, after Bollman’s patent, and all arc to be delivered before the first of June next. The bridge forß»ck River requires 212 gross tons cf wrought iron, and about 300 tona of cast iron. Resolutions passed by the Evangelical Lutheran Sjnod of Northern II iaois, on the prate of oof country, at its session in Peoria, October 6, are ol the right stamp. One ot them reads: Rescind, That wc hall with unmlngled pleasure ihe laic emancipation proclaovui.m of the provi dent cf the United Slates, b.-ll*;ving tha*. a b! »w has thereby been struck that will soon put an end to Ibis unholy rebellion. Some of our country exchanges discuss gloomily the late heavy rain storms from Vihich the) predict rain to the potato crop, »nd much damage to wheat in stack. In Me- H«-nry county, the wheat is set do wn as a t"ti.l failure, as the average crop was not over L nr bufhels to the acre. ~ The frost has, how ever, delayed its visit longenooghfortac com crop lo perfect itself. This crop is excellent, as well ns sorghum. Captain J, W. Harper, of company I, Brackett's cavalry, arrived in Belvidere list Saturday, just from Helena, Ark., where his regiment is stationed. Helena Is a very un •hralthy spot, wo judge, as Brackett's regi ment conld only inu-ter IS6 men tit for duty, and other regiments were in like condition. The “irnoc. Nt" who conducts the Car thage (111 ) ItqmUiran is aspiring to the honors of martyrdom with Mahouy & Co, Hear him: *‘lf, as heretofore, innocent, loyal men. are to enHcr, vre arc ready for the ordeal. Let it come.*’ IOWA ITEMS* The 36th regiment was and sworn into the United Slates service oaSa'nr day, at Keokuk. The field officers are: Col onel. Kittridce; Lieutenant Colonel, Drake, and Major, Woodward. —Thomas Bowen, formerly a resident of Mount Pleasant, is now colonel of the 3d Kan sas cavalry. —lt la staUd thit siace the war broke out, 111 student* of Western College, Linn county, Lave enlisted. This college U unier ttie su pervision of the United Brethren church. —Buncombe county Is Buacobme county no more. It is now Lyon county by act ot the legislature. —A company for the mounted rifle regi ment for border service, is now organizing in Keosanqua. —Col. Percrel, of the 10th lowa infantry is now m Davenport. He has tendered hid res* lunation to the war department, and has been permitted leave of absence. “ OLD” VIRGINIA* (From the Bicfamood Inquirer. Nor. 1.1514.] No man, no association of men. no State, or set of States baa a right to withdraw Itself from Ibis Union of its own accord. The same to which knit ns together can only noVrit, The some formality which forged the Helm o* the Union Is necessary to dissolve it. The majority of States which form the Union must consent to the withdrawal of any one branch of it. Until that consent has been obtained, r.oy attempt to dissolve the Uuioc, or obstruct the efficiency of its con* stitn’inno] laws, la treason—treason to ail in* ttnU »r.d puip-tse* 5 . Any other doctrine, »nch as that »mcb bm been lately held forth by tLc Federal E&idiiean, that any one State may wiibora* Itself from the Union, is an abominable heresy, which airipa ite author et every possible pretension to the name or character of a Federalist. ‘ yylt in n singular fnet that ths old ninth Egyptian Congressional district in this State, wLicfa is the stroLgeat Democratic district la the Union, has taken more ot the Son‘.berm negroes from Cairo for help than all the other Congressional districts combined. Libor la very scarce tn the southern part of the Sive, and the darkles are a perfect God-send. They i ill find employment ns fast ns they ardye. .tfUscellancous. ARMY mmm. Cmc* of absistast QuAVraßWAsrstc.) Caiso, 1f... Oct. 4ta. u&L J Scaled proposals will be at this oflce, (frrm loyal citiaeusof Use CtUed States only) until 12 o'clock M.. On XtEiDAY, 21stinst., For delivery at this pest ot (30.000) Thirty Thousand bu. Com, (50.000) Fifty Thousand bu. Oats, (1,000) Cue Thousand tons Hay. The Com and Oats to be of tint quality and well sacked In i.ew Gunnies or Burlaps. The Hay to be T.ccthy, well pressed and of good sound quality, and freighted undfr cover. Too delivery of said articles to commence within three days after acceptance of Bit dert mu3t name two responsible sureties la pro posals. Bids mart be endorsed “ Proposes for Cora,” ‘‘Fro prsa's for Oats*’ uad ** F: oposiTs for nay." Tae right to reject aay or all hid a is reserved. A, C. \TOOLFOIiK, Cspt. &Dd A-Q.M. Ocg-vllTSt gUBLEZ & T STKB£LL, 48 LABE STREET, Invite attention to their new styles of FBEA'Ca CH!\V, DINNER AND TE ASETS, BUCDGEWOOD & CL.ASR'3 OPAQUE PORCSLAIIi, AND JAS, EDWARDS * SON’S WHITE GRANITE. Best quality SILVER PLATED WARE, Full weight, consisting in part of TesSets Tea Trays, Cak* Baskets. Castors, Tea and CctTee Tims, Knives, Spoons. Tories, &c., &c. TABLE CUTLERY, AH qualities. Fine Blown, Cut and Pressed Ci./SS IIAIItC, At wholesale and re; ail. BtUJ uG3t-lm PEUGEOT’S WHOLESALE TOT HOUSE, 108 USE SISEET, CLOSE CASH BITTERSare reqnettedto call and eee our figui ts on hits impoitailors of FIitSCH GOODS. G£KM*H TOTS. BASKET B, BAYARIjM *IOT3. BOaZMiA.V WALK. We bre nbo orllins attbf- lowest markrt rates— Ctmb3 in Ivory. Rubber and Horn; Batl-mn acd Liusius; I’iaa. >ee-tlus. Blr«i Cigt.*, Soar-s, Walking F.tickr, Cutlery, and a general assortment of Yankee Motions. PtvgtoVa Great Variety Store, 8c29-d&wy 103 Lake street. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS WOOLEN GOODS, Our stock of BAND KNIT WORSTED GOODS, Comprises cverv variety in Sontags, Hood's Nubias Flecvtv, Mittens. LcckicS'i. C»ih. scVK&c ,-tc., Mens urd Bov*’ liana Knit Half Ilose, Ladici’ and Misses uibhedHose. Children's Fancy und 'White CasUiiucr Hose. A splendid assortment of Commenced Slippers and Cushions- Corsets. Ruffling. Coventry Falling. Tatting and Tape Trimming. Clone cash buyers of Woolen Hosiery and Tarns Win find it to their Interest to look at our stock before t-nying elsewhere. SUTTON Sc BURKITT, Sf2o-u503-3m 41 Lasalle street. |JECSIVEB’S SALE. SIOO,OOO WORTH Of Desirable Eesidence Property IS IDE WES! DITISKIS. The subscribers offer for sale a number of eoTend'd L*U. sJiK3fe«t. situated in Duac.iu'* Aditi ticn. West CPhv»g ». ly rg between Madison and Harri son hUi Halstvd ami Monra.* streets T.ie«a’e is per cn.ptcry, ar.d therefore desirable bargains ;uo offered. Ihe ut'c is perfect aud tmlDputah.o. The lots are ce* Ecr.hcd as follows; Lots tin (10), eleven (11) and thirteen (13). in Block cue (1). Lots 6,11 and 12 In Block No 2. Lot 6ln Block 3. I* :p i-i and '3 In Block 10. Lots ir«, n and 15 to BIoAr 11. Lets 1, a, 3. 4, 5. 6 7. S O 10.1LW 13and Uin Block 31. Lets 1,2,3.4,5 6.7,8.9,10. U, 14.13afl11» In Block2R. Lots 1,2,3. 4 5,6 7.8,9 10,11.12 13 aad 14 In Block 29. Lot- 3. 4 s. fi. 7R, 9.10. 11. I<*. 14 and I! m B'ock22. Let liu Block 2. Lot 10 io Blockß. Lots 2 and 3in Block 10. LotlSlnßiockia The above property vl’l be sold for cwli, or one fourth down,and the balance ou time wit i Interest DAVID J. LAKE, 6e20 us°3-ltn WiL OSBORN. nASTINGS, CASTINGS.— TVe are prepared to do IRON CASTINGS Ol all sizes and descriptions on very favorable terms. Also. MACHINIST work or all kinds, cither new or repairing. Our facJUUt??. ho*h In the foundry and Ma chine Shop, are complete, and ail work will he done In th-* best cf ptyle an'’ on short notice Office, UT South Water street, up-stairs. CHAS. STARBGTT, Agri, ec29-u761-lm SAVE 10UR COAL!—Resists. Improved HOT AIR FURNACE, With hi? Patent Tcnrt.Au Wnoronr leott Radia tors will save mere than one quarter the coal used bv any other Furnace where the lindltors are made of Cast Iron, (as any person famllUr w>th the working of Wrought and Ca«t Iron Stoves, must know.) Be sides the Wrought Radiators will out last the Cast, as I krow by experience. Please call and examine at my Office, No. 53 Laaalle Street, Chicago. Refer to H«u. Wk. B Ogdks, E. C. I.AEWTO, Thomas B, Bktan, Watson V. Coe. John M. Williams, Jos. Mkdill, Ed Tribune. C, g. Ha*most>, Wm. w . Fakwell. E. Bvuuko. Architect. A Bauer. Architect, KaIBUAXES & GBKBNLEA£ aeK-uoT&Cm M. W. LESTES. J B. SEELTE’S TRUSS AND Mbonlder Brace Establishment, 126 Sc nth Clark street, Chicago, II!. Brarch Office, 58 NoithFiftL-ac., St. Ida's, Ej. Sole proprietor uni of the Hard Rub brrTrups, m.derr.lgp*e & Goodyear*!* Patear#. Th s TaihTru:** will n-.-ver ru*t, or<-ak. clinic, giil or hli«- t»r. Cun be made stiff or limhbb. and win cuae Heinlft of years standing. Patients can be accurate*? fit°d by Bending slz** In inches around Mp? to U*u Ruo luro Alio, n amifaciarer and d«alßr ic Shoulder Brace?. Abdominal Snoportrrs, SUk Elastic Slockltga, Surgical Splints Ac.. Ac. DR. WILCOX’S Patent Arttlielal Lejy, Manufactured by C. STAFFORD, Hss macy advantages over all ethers In n*e, apax poviso the o*e of ail spirals.mugs From Us frequent OfClnthe Aimy. it b« r-c*lr?rt th-highest comaiea datiorie irmn ail promlnmt Surgeons. All ipßtrummtsor gooos irom tnc above establish luentDtrgusra' t* »*d to be os r-prt seated. Call and cxaucle loryoun-civts, or Bead lor P;wii>h'*t. Post Office Box 43-*5. 8e27-u702-3t3W UTOi FOB TOV EIOHTfIIN . i FANTI’.V, BEGTILAnS. SIOO BOUNTY. A few mor* ah’e bodied MEN wasted for this Old and prrm .nei t Rf giment. Pay from sl3 to f22 ncr monlh , . Good board, coihing ou: ms.dicai attendance fur nished Immediately. One tnonthV p« and f?" povemment bounty given rtemit*upon lob lngtn? Heetment Fo» farttierosrticn.iraapplv to J.»HN W.FRSNCH. Jr., Second Ltcuterant Kighth Imautry, Kecrultlag o**cer. at IS-} Booth Clark firett. f i,v will be paid any person presenting an aec-ptrd recruit. ociuSils ji \f ILITARY —Genera! Order No ivl 99,—A1l Officers In Camp Douglas, or la the camps In Dixon. Rockford Pprincfie'd, vlll procure tLelr outfits of Sworn?, Saarics. Belts, Pbtuls. Haversack?, and every convenience of camp Hfe. at E. K, BO'Vfcjt’S, 20 Cork street. Chlcastx cornerof Lake, over the u. S. Express Office. A foil regiment supplied daily. Dr oudse of Gsn. Cok’o. T3 CONI R ACTORS. —Chicago, Burlington and Qutncy Railroad. General Saper intcsdem's offi e. Chicago. Sept. istn. IS6J. Prrr deals will be received for 125.000 Cni» Ties, St this Office, m til octob-r ISih. First—fia bcrto be Ahlteor Burr OaX, preen,eon d and durable, not overgrown. or hrasn, and trust tie relief between (be first M December and fins ot Match next Second—Ties to be n!w feet lone six iocbes thick, bewtdonavtdon t«o parallel s’des Hewea Tie* to besot less than eight Inches f*cr, at tne narrowest Slace. and every flith Tie not lees than ten laches lace, f sowed square edged, to be nice itches *l le and ever? filth tie to be neitiea» man twelve Inches face. JOHN VAN NuBTWICi, President and Chief Soglneer. seI&aSIMA "VrOllCE—The StooiWdero i»; J_ v the Chicago Mttiwnlol Bakery are here ay nott fiedthatamtretlLcof ttc Stockholders <n u!a corp> ration will bebelo at the oflce of R. C- Lamed, corner cl Dts’horn and Randolph streets. on Monday, Oct. B. W. RAYMOND. I _ H. C. CRILDS. i Board of Plreetoea, J T. RYEUSOK, I O. F.RtTMSET. j _ Chicago, Berk Uta. ISO. ee»nSst4d RAILWAY T MSKEKP«RS Ah' Especially adapt-d for artny and country sales ; good Imitation gold: arid ran and keep exceheat time; have meet eo'ored bands bemgfnUr cn graved dials; the letters standing la retieC Vnaisooa oi the most taking noTeUdea of tee d«y.aada*»ooia»e* tad *t ulcaa vux tvan roato maarr oot- Ma sacs. Thee are sold hr tha case. oosU-alug Mx. of ditferett raae cf belt dost a. |4<. Btrird aad * I ectr ■'-gilded, pec case of halt dozen assorted. SM. BagrsfPd. sap*- rUtt, per case of half doaatta**ort*d.BW. Madfsvpd, superior. aad electro Ana glided, bavins all the la pmvttoeßto of the fbregotog. per eas- ol half dozen pMCTted. $43. begin* earned, same material case*, over ahlch Is heavily {dated good»UVßr.p*r ctaool half dozen. Samples of the foregoing. comoriv Inc two of th* first and one aacboi the others, mating amwerf half «i aen.mt in- regular wboiesue r*t-». gVvRO. TKnMS cash, wni.io ae-itomy ptrt of the loymJStmUs. with nil foe coCescioa on deiieor*. The nest ralevbie article of the totes and n**ne tblie :or those Inclined to make mow am-mg ha roicTers Serd in your orders inrljr Address (the eoie agent for ih-U 8.) ; GAINS WHBATON, Box 4556e 9. .B. esrser Nassai sat dohn treats, OCllitMlm insurant!. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON INS. CO., Writes on all desirable fire risks at CBBBEST BATES. Ulgginson ft James, Agents, Ko. 1 South Clarh-st, cor. South Water. Cask Capital and 5wp1wi..56,399,130 Invested in tb1ac0untry....51,046,356 BRANCH OFFICE KHICKESBOCKEB Lff£iNS.eo Tvinss'bury Bloolc, Chicago, XU. EIOIBXKT PIBECTOB9: MATTHEW LAFLIN E. ROGERS, firm Walter & Risers, Coal and pig Iroc. GEO. ARMOUR, Monger ft Artnonr, Stor axi l Coni. G. C. COOK.G. C. Cook ft Co- WRole*a-e Groc^ra. !). A. JJagr. pro. & Erase, Treaioat Hoa»e. j.C.F ARGO, Ltrlngrtoa, Fargo ft Co„ American Sx pms ccmpair, * F. P. GRAV. «xay, phe'ps ft Co„TTholesale Grocers. W, W. Arcnltcrt. T.B CARTER Clcrs Snpcrior Conrt or Chicago. B. 8. MORRIS,Ex-Judge Circuit Cosirt. W. RARTHUK. G-n*t SopcriatearcatlU C. RR G. M. V? PEELER Auditor G. & C. b.B R antmcAi. exaohkxbs : MILTOK PAItKEK. M. P. J. V. Z. BLAAMf. M. D., Prot Rash Med. Cones® &ud KortMvesi-rn University. B S. MORRIS: OFFICERS AT HOKE OFFICE J ER JSTI.S L>slA!i, FrcsMeat B. F. JOHNSON, Vice President. GEO. JT. SSIFjfEN, Secretary. A credit of fifty per cent will be given when the premium amounts V> $55, Dividends wl>l bi paid la cash, to apply on Premium Kotos or added to the Policy. Endowment and non-forfeiting policies (ssned. The assets of this Company (Including 1U ca-rti canl tal, which is perpetnal) are larger to its UaOLltles than that of anv other Company in this conotry. Two Hundredand Fifty policbs were lasned at this office In six month*, ending July let. Any person who will cal. and examine oar plan ol doing business, will be satisfied that the Company can not be found which offer more favorable Jcanwraents or gives a better guarantee to the assured than this Company. B. F. JOHNSON, Manager Branch Office. seS-n24C-Sm NSURANCECO. Of New York, OFFICE. Noe. 112 &114 BROADWAY Ctth Capital . #1 COO 000.00 i»Keu. (at July, 1862--.51,58* H79- 6 Liabilities .*57.826 32 ASBT2ACT 0* THE~EIG T EEHTH 6EMI- AUKUaL bTATEttENT, Showing the condition of the Company on the Ist day ol July, ISid. assvts. Cash balance In bank Bonds am ttortgages, being first Uenon real estate. Loans or stocks, payable on donum* (market Value of sscurirics.- f 6\(C10.00) United States and other stocks value)3ii/56 it Real Estate 6-i.2d7.53 Interest dm* on ’st Jnly ISG2. (of which, $24,- 102 64 bus since been received 37.35C.5J Balance In hand* of spent* audio coarse of tran-mlgslon from agents, cn Ist Julyjof which fH.SW,'73 has s nee been lecelveu) 5*1,021.71 BU’s receivable. (tor premiums on Inlandritks 4t.OVJ.CI Other property, mlsccllano-ms items 10.027.34 Premlurr.s *»uc and uncollected on policies Is sued at o£ice.,,. 132G.53 Total. Claimslotlo??C9 ontfp aniline on tet Jnlv. ’(Y2. $37135.32 Due stockholder- on account form- rdividtnds S7O 00 CBAS J. MARTI S President. A.F WILLMARTH. Vice-President John McGee, secretary. _ _ aaIIAWH & WIT-LMARTH. Agents. )al*-k345-D> *2O South Water ttreit, Chicago. Mntnal Life Ins. €«., OF NEW YORK. ffEEBBSICK a WOTSIOS. President, CASH ASSETS JULY 1.1&J3. $8,500,003. PAID CLAIMS BY DEATH, $4,000,000. AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF DIVIDENDS, $3,600,000. Cach Income for year ending January Slst, 1562, $1,593,731.31. The Oldest. Safest and Cheapest Company. Assets all Cash, (no notes ) Forfeiture of FoAcletnot necessary, as the Company will purchase, lor their cash Vila -, all Policies upon which two years* premiums have been paid. Its Funds are greater. Its Rates cl Premium? as low. end Its Dividends larger t ian tho.4cr»f any oth*r Life Insurance Company in the United States. Dividends applicable to increase the amount of In surance, or to reduce the annual premiums, at the op* tion ot the Insurers. Reports. Circulars and Information furnished or sent by mail to any address by 0. CBONEHIXE, Agent in Illinois. No. 6 South Clark street. Chicago. ■WALTER HAT, M.D., Medical Examiner, No. S3 South Clark street. S. B. KEEBEIX, Agentfor Wi-omaln, Post Office address Milwaukee. Extract from Report of Sun't Insurance Department. K. Y.. dated Albany. 18«2. Pace XXXIV: “And one grand edifice—l&e Mutual Lite—has al ready become so *• lid and enbstai.tsa], as to attract general admiration, both hers and m Europe, aul twain PRINCE & GO’S MELODEONS. Warranted tor Five Tears* The oldest establishment is the United State?, em ploying aw men, and finishing 80 instruments per week, 3anßf«t«T, «t. »f Harjlad 4 Siagan Sts., BUFFALO* N, T. WHOLESALE DEPOTS. 17 Fallen ftrect New Tor*. « Lake street Chicago, WHOLESALE AGENTS. Henry Tolman * Co Boaton. Man. W. F. Colburn Balmer A Weber.... Jasefl 8e1iak....... A. Coast Ph. P. Werlein .... Arts. Northerner. Persons unacquainted with the Meloaeon ana Its history, will bear In mind that we ar; the pioneers and leading manufacturers, uotottiylnthe united States, but In the world. We commenced the maßuiactore or Melodeotw tu the tali ot tnejearWt*. and since that dme have finished ana Sold THOU SANDS. Tbeae iritrurrcats are now in use mostly in the United States and Canada, but also m Europe, Asia. Africa. South ATceri.ia. and the w»t Indies and from all these quarters we have cue most fi*t:encetes dmonlals oftt'e hiah estimation tn which thev are held. At all Industrial Exhibitions they have Invariably been awarded the Highest Premium whenever exhibited In competition with others* We snail tone pleasure in forwarding by mat! (at our own expense) our Illustrated Catalogue, to whlca eve •j instrument we manufacture a folly c escribed, and iiastratetf by elegant engravings. Al! Helooeoas of oor monaiactore. either sold by nt sr dealers in any part of an United States or Canada ire warranted to be pcriect in every respect, and ttwmld any repairs be oecewary beiore the expiration of five rears from date of sale, we bold oarself-s reads md willing to make the same tree of charge, prodded ■he Injury w not caused by accident or design. Agents for the uue of our Melodeoa* may be found aad the principal towns sfthe United States and hnada. Address either liEO. A. PRINCE & CO, Buffalo, N. X. 840. A- PRINCE & CO., 87 Folton «t_, N. T 9EC. A. PRINCE 4 CO., 43Lite»t., Chicago. Or c ther of the above wholesale agents. aplSpMMf Uronm (Corn. WAKE, BROOMS, BROOM CORN. 95 So. Water-st, Chicago, 95 For sale at tbs Lowest Cash Prices. The largest *«eK of WOODEN WARE, (Paliteg aaiPlalß.) WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, Cordage, Twine, CORN BASKETS Brne Maker’s Stock, •C. *C. Srsr Brcoyht to this City. If ATM ARIEL WHITE, Mplaote •$ S Wilewt CAleigo* BROOM CORN EXCHANGE, BROOM CORN, Have AMPLE STORAGE, make advances, and off* Special lodoeemeole Bv elvlse our natrons the benefit of price* patd by CdßWCtit tn the BAST AND CANA JA. AH t*. eejriM nromptiy an-we'-cd. KAPPLETRA * SnSLBOW, Cesmiasloa Merchants, SouUt Watoret, NBfIOIZCIIT. ATTOE3TET9; .JESSE B THOMAS. HOME .?113,439 (55 813.653.53 .fL533.671.U6 JEUlooeotis, IMPROVED ...ClnclnnatLO. ..St. Louis, Ha ...Philadelphia ..Detroit, Mich ...New Orleans .Toronto, C W. We invite consignments of Hcmoual. REMOVAL. PEABAO3 ADAiA . Havcre-noveil to NO, 173 L&KE STREET, V. here they c-ffer a prims stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE AND RETaIL. fw«MtW9.2ail IBTIBTCr COKXIBMOB KKXCHUriS. ; ”"««® He. UVaterftreit, - i F. Vv . B A.C KXJ 8 F*rw»io»css:—GordrSfit’. Wll ard * Co„ St. Loal*. SaXU^ Mo.: - T . H Ogl-*hv Ext.'to.sAlonz OIIIC. Km.. Se» i 3>. AllilS* «d. »t 7O’clock P. 4t,ftr Tor)< i'ny; u, ? Fa.-, .If. 7 io9ton. Mtb».: WfVir-1 * «•%, _ Tt.-'m.. t> , r i■ M ▼ i. . Chile.Cirtswo ill ;»n-r. * sert rtyiMac- ICC VsTIOTIS lOIU OH LSIM SUOanoiL mi *'. NftwDrlcana,L*u Corn Esca»ci;e B»nSr. New . .. ... ... . TorkClv. ior Freest cr?a«Me apply - _ J. AXZX. ypQMßra. t>. ALoyzo ciiiip. ffS tada?^^atarim* REMOVAL. ID UGAID STEWART * ox, the ~ HAYDEN, EAT & CO: Have removed to Nos. 45 & 47 Laka Street, Where they are prepared to show CASH SDYKits <4 Eadlery Hardware, —A3» D CARRIAGE TBIMSHSIG3, Ite largest audbest assorted stock to be found in the NORTHWEST, embracing •iPKINGS and HUBS, SPOEEB, FELLOES, Carriage Bodies andseat», Eumelej Clotku Patei,i Leather, 4cc« Also a large assortment ot Hone Cellars and Blankets, Whips andlasha. SUrting, Brialf, CtUir u4 HARNESS LEATHER All of which win be offered at Prices that will mat te utersold* Agenta for Howry’* Sprlae* and Axles, Crocket* Varnishes. Bole's Hab Boxing ila chine and Hallow Anger*. F. Fa tut*. W. V. Kat, P. WrMGir, New Tori. Chicago. Cincinnati. 0 *nl3-tS43Bi Removal —chustonaer m-iz. Agent for tbe genuine P. P. Stswart Cooking Stove tor coal and wood, and dealer In BotueFnnUslilns. H«rdwtfe t ß(oTe*t Tin Ware, «c. 120 Dearborn street, Chicago, Cobb's Building, au‘.S-i96C-3m *3aga. SAGS, SAGS, BAGS, fAKWEZX'S 1 BT2AX BiG MAirTTFACTOBT, : • So. 130 SoctbWater-st, Chicago. • 1 and Sacks • * Of every description furnished onshort : 2 notice and printed with Krw ak3 : BsAtmm, Bravos. ; ; SIHEOK FABWELL. t iMSZS i COMN EXCHANGE Bag Manufactory. UAIIT, A9TEN 9c CO, MANUFACTURES! OF BAGSI Ot every description, U*7 South Water Street. 157. GROCERS. FXiOTTR. GRAIN. <GrtrrrN“sTi HAM AHB FEED BASS. }9P'?eroad-hand begs always on hand. Bags loaned to thlppera. mji2rs®iy £oi}6 anb dfancj) -Soobg. |)AENUM BKOTHEKS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers la TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 138 LA££*ST.| CHICAS!), ILL, Stock now In and very complete for the FALL AND HOLIDAY TRADE, AU of which arc of n* own IMPORT AT A7ION, and will be sold low to Ca&li and. shoi’t time buyers. The attention of Sutlers anii Yankee Notion Dealers Is ie6pCi%fa!ly solicited. No. 138 Lake street, between Clark and Laos lie streets. JBustc jStnttß. TVfBW MUSIC HOUShJ, 54 Clark X. a street, under the Sherman House. % aiSIC AND MUSICAL GOODS Ol every description at vary low prises. D. P. FaTTLDs, publiaUf r of Music and Import*rof Mu deal Goode. tsc2s-u6BI-3ai] 54 CLARK STREET. "VrEW SONGS.—Just published 1 v by D. P. FAULUASI Clark street, under Sher man House. Here's your Mule, with Choi us. Comic Camp Song, Visnette * 3-»ct?. Peer Irish Boy: by L. V. H. Crosby .25 ctt. I am Loosing for him Home; by W. S. Hayes. Vignette cts. Sent by mall free of postage. *e2snSßl-3m Raven * bacon, Manufacturers of GRAND A SQUARE PI ANO FORTES* Waieroom No. IS? Grand st- near Broadway. NEW YORK. The long experience and the many Cicllltles the pro prit tors possess, enable them to oroduce instrument* niiturposeed by any othnr establishment. Their oer sonnl attention'? given to the construction lrar*rnv«> imetand Introduction of all essectUi changes that may he required t-make aperfertPhinoFo te, West ern pnrftasers vMtlnz New York are Invited to call ant? examine our largf a* sort meat of Pianos which w« are now ofTerirg on tavorable terms. Descriptive cir culars St dc by mall. aep^-utsvaa (JBICAL INSTRUMENTS, JTCUOB BAUEB, MAvxrFAoruxni or 9EUHS Am BRASS nSrSTRUMENTTS. 99 So nth (lurk Street* >eatnxerarar and mipcrter oi Musical inatrcmenti Mid Strings. Having conn action with manufacturia? -oaass to Berlin. Lelpalr, Dresden, England and Farit a prepared to (urnisL '•ealerk. Bas is and Zadividuv •*»th -very article 'v tholr Une At the lowest K. VorK frleea. Port ©ace HO* MM. OCSMMUI Hlumtunq. D. McFABLANfc-e OH. Steam Fittla* ni PLUMBING CSTABLISHMEUT El Lusalle Street, Chicago. pmaias a us mxiEES m iron rsumu Practical Plumber, tn liitnunni op 411 Ulbilb of Steam Work. TO THE TRADE. m Trade supplied with tools and every artietsix m &sa Steam Fitting end Plumbing besoms: Be Hiding end Bronstng done to order, nr Sraantsetary, if? and UP Bsrt TT mb Is grim rtreel 4fa*tiut .yunumt*. DABCOCK * P I IK, inuraoirantßEß, Kaheganj, Bouwood and Walnnt, ALSO, iBOOMBOoadioarDBRm wood asst aim Cans Beat QatT«. BMrtSiM aadgw wm. —bom raipnareoab—d*ad*p order, mows pid to ooaaov mdsta Coal aak dSiooo. pOAL! COAL! COAL!~Xae teuton. PlWioa. wnwbam mad as Coal Co—a—. Of Brnasylvaala. agvla offer tbmr Lump. Eg? mnd Range Coals at Ml slog prices; fro ms tad expenses added. They mine all their ova doaL tad can aell the same cheaper than Anthracite Coal can be heart* from any ottor souiosl Browers. Bakers sadCoontzT Pmlef* attention is called to the tlbowheP. , _ WhoTmale and Retail price*: “ WW ** offices; 292 rtreet. St Madison street prides. •14 and US sooth Msirket street. aad?»SoarthCuS greet. *»t of Liberty street Poti o*ce EUa«57. •tsfawmwa RQBrßTLAwrajpmt. humter. f UMBER.—I would invite the at m~A Mon of (Mfertud otter. POttottt ttaM 2JS^ to i^SBSfSE.;TS^£3«S !■», Flooring and Stock Boards, dash. Doors, Socles au>*.inuUia. Cocui:i»»ioii jSirtnjama. j . jyjcGvMßli. A C2ILD, QCTZEAL COntISSIOT 154 X South Water Street, Chicago. PoltO2:M's>s-Td. 1* -EDITC A GIBBS, COH’HIfSfoit Particular ai.inlion given to oidc.-d for floor, Gr da WooLAc. tn-.rf« ,-.n c nsiimuects to Bulla'o. I***w 1 ork, vc M.-r t-e :l W,vchou®uSJ*ard 31 Sont -j Tutor street, CMrv*'"- TJ j. mm. {gfS’. l n5 >iTl r. s. c*»-a IjyiLLIAM LITTLE A G':., COHIVISSION iIfFRrHiVrS, _ Forth* jv.irchrsr t-I sHI «i FLODB, GF-AIS. SKEPS. PORS. LARD. BUTTEB. COntt. «XDE°. ir. Ware'if use, J»»*. .Pi -hm’U Wa*>p street. WILLIAM UTTU. Ifr-S-UUt-frPl QVO, A. BM7WKT. JJNDERWOOO A GO., 6£H£sAl> COXKISSIOH HE3C&A3TB. OFFICE and WAREHOUSE—I 3« S<JUtli Watcr-sn. op posite *T.;-»nrd ot Trade" Building. ‘efi-ly r. L. VNDXKWOOD. s. L. TTJTDSSUOOO. bks w. mmsiswoot?. MORSE & CO, ISOIUCE COXHISSIO3T HEBOHiSTS, 3fo ISC South Water street, (Aiken's Building,) ___ CHICAGO. ZULTNOfa. Business confined ctVtctiy to C [an?? tSSMyI S. ViiRVYOOD, MGfluniST, Ko. S Pomeroy's Bnl’ding. comer Clark and South Water streets. Chicago. P. O. Box Oil. Business confined strictly t-> Commission aua? UvU.lra M TURLAY A Co., PBOOtCE AND6ESERAI CO.TIHI9- SIOA HEKCHAMTS, R79 SOUTH WATER STREET. We give personal and prompt attention to the sale q; Grain. Floor. Pork. Lnrc, Butter. Seeds. Unjoin Corn. &c., and make liberal cash advances on consignments. lelfTKi-iv Jp AH WELL A CO., commission ncacHAATs, lS9SouthWaterstreetChlcAgj.ru. Liberal advancer made on property la store. KuniCEycxa.—Cooley. Fanvell 4 Co, G.C. Cook & Co., Gray. Phelps «fe Co. chas. [my*Jl-i‘S>7-lj I ststcov Harwell gATES, STOXE & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, For the purchase and sate ol riots. esm, bekf, pork, fish, nuis, iMd, Butter, Ch»e«*, Setd., DRIED FRUIT, ic., Jto. SIT SOUTH VITER ST., CUICiCO. JONES, CULBERTSON A CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office Ko. 17 Wells street, ever Starges' B.\nk, Chicago, Illinois. au2-ti‘; 3m JOSEPH H. TUCKER <fe CO. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. •> Beard of T r ß:!ii BuSliMii". SouM Watee PttC 't Chic so. ui. Oar business stuicxly aad comitils^loi, JA6 H. TTVKEB. 620. A. GIBBS. DATUJ BCTtI. Jy!s hSoSCm VU XLUAMS & iiOUGHTELIK T T COMMISSION MEKCK aNTS. So 21 Q> t„utb r.'ater street, second door wort oi Wells street c.“*dh'€- Sive their exclusive attention to the sale and purcnist -:t all K'ad? of Predate, otocl* 4c*> j CoaunlMlot: C&sb advances made or Wile of ladinf usd property-: store. Htfer to Geo«y» Smidi c. ftc n Vy PinK,* 4f Seoiac r.tcet A Co. l. ~ lLltahs, jjal*oPiy 1 if. a. gOTT’>HT2uy?- A BIEL AKIN A CO., jL% rsoorcß rorevTssroN Mkbcttakts, no. 13£ Sooth Vat or street. *'asj advarecs c-uido oa Flout aiiu Grain to bt sold heir, er by Wm. A. Srowu A Co,* No* Tort aei2LaShn. fapl6piy?-Sial j. u ucax.dirr. Q.LaS'jFOKL?, JOKES 4 CO., • Forwarding and Shipping Agents, Zpc-.-im attention iivea to forwar fnp Grain, 4c. from Kinsstoctc* Mf>a»r*-ai ir.P oicebcc. iU*ry;n • ca giclty o: cur erafe equal to ..TV* sl busueLs Grain poj ftl Canal Whirl, AdcUs‘p OTTi‘ut, XBSLY « CO., c-lnseal ccais;iisio2S stesuhasic, :Tta<ie Stflldisjc No. 7 Board aplP-pk7-;y Murry neison & 00., No. 214 South Wa T s»r Htreet, Give their exclusive atteuth.D to the purchase, sola tatandrankfac '•vsh s-'var -‘vb ou Grain, Ruur frovia!on>. and Products of a!l Irludt. rou a com mission. KtlBT N2LSON. X. B. STSTBS*. jgEDFORB, KERKDITa i CO., CXCLIfSIVE COMKXS3IO.9 AEBCHAXTB, For the purchase and aale of Pori. Stock. Flour. Grata, and Produce yererally. No. L-5 "cd 'Ba South Wttar Itreet. Cldcago. lIL «ol7lF gA.'^TKR, WALLACE & CO., COmiflf&cfOß nuncHANTs, 47 Bruad street. New York. Advances made uo to the above firm by WJ4. AITUHISON, Jr* Afcnt, IS2 South Water street. Chicago. taiiT nate-iy MS. NICHOLS * CO. have * opeaea, at L-s soutn Water street. Cnicnfj, > Qenermi Commiflaiori Howe, (or tlie purcLaee ana tale of Grain. Floor, Itatfaiocs. *o, ana solicit eocslgs nicßit. and orders. TV parties accessible to MliwanKer s* wellCldcas*. tn connection wltb t£clr MilvaolMz Hoose, Vlctaota.HritC*Ca*tUiiCtbaF can five sad nperior advantages. [apira-t* k. a. htobols o. m. nut, x. a. xiootm. g M. FUNKHOUSKK * CO* COMMISSION WEBCHAjnR, 215 K South Wafer Street. tta29-g533-ly Q.ILBERT, UPDIKE & CO, COMIffWSIOS nERCBIAISt No 1* Lasalle ftrcet, Chicago. iTANAIiD. * 410, bO.TCItJ BnUdiaitt fit Lonla. mrvrst-iy a J.eiLBUT. A. W. OTDIES. &O. OT4irAXS. £JJUFFEN BROTHERS, conmssioii hsrchamyb^ So.» *o&,eroys fiiacx, comer 6onxu Water and cist rtreeta. Cfelcr.ro. Adraneea made oo consisumeittA y.rui?m, {mbjett-n} *. bottts. gICE FAT * CO., COifiiKIMSIOR .lEEKCBASTSt do.ULasallestreet. Chicago,CL P, O. Box ISIS. 3ivt their txciuaire sttennea to the parental attc •ale of Flour. Grate anrt other Produce, on Con<c!*tig* Trry yr. f»o:a*EMvl ran H. arrop^mwy Subuubb Catos. DU. JA3TES, formerly of .Tames’ Dos Ual street, New Orleans, La. EMtbished la 1850, n« arrived Jn Cblrstro. and permanently located *1 SC HhiuJolnh tinei, between State and DcarDors street*. Cmcafto. HI, SPECIALIST. Ore* Old Chronic and Recent Dmw. Hat th# testimuDluljofthe Med.cal *'acaJly,MedlcalJo .rn.lt. and 'he almost ettlre of tin South. Conduit* Clona inviolable. Office open from 9A.M.UUB P. M. iejalTO-lm QR. WALTER HAT, No. 85 Sontlk Clark Street, CHICAGO. Office Eorns.—StoP a. M ; VI to 1, and sto 6P. M, [au2it73G-3m] B is S1 PBUSSISB, BE&L ESTATE AOEMT. Wo. 6 Larmon f Im'lc, Chicago, 111. lx>*na negotiated on real eftat security. Jy4-fl6t9-lJ £> A P S K I yiOHEES FAPE» WABEHOXTSI Off SUTLER- HUNT, No. 48 mTI STREET. attciictmsrtand Wbolaaue Oealart Jt all Ittada a Zokk and Rce Papen. Envelopes a da. Card a3<t •trav fcaarda. Paoer Bags. Printer** lak 4c, 4C. iVt’wb paid tar all Mnda of Paper fitoeff. RM J S. KIRK * CO,. aotf 15D ciSDU usmcmuEU, gad ceaWn in RMta. Bod* Ash. Tallow, TaDow on. Wh Noflk UftM Blftr it.i Ckleti«« •a7-«SIMw Carriage JHaltcrs. WORKS 44 ADAMS STREET. The proprietor of these works takes pleasure In In forming: the enMte tear these works hare Been eo laieed to more than d.'able their f'rraer capacity, which has enabled him to get a good stock of Family, Gentleman and Trotting BUGGIES. Also. SULKIES and SKELETON WAGONS on had. whlcu are offered to ihe entitle with the fall assurance of string good aatt«r»ctloa. as ther hare been bmlt aimer the aopcmslon of 880. FBNdOTBB, whose reparation tor making good work U veil kaowa Also or hand and facetting, EASTERN FAMILY CARRIAGES, from the o)d and well taumaianCiO' talers. J. M. Qaimly A J„ whose werk Is surpassed bj no one. . Repairing prompt rr done. P. SL BROWN. Principal. GEO. PENVOYBK. ManofSaetarer, MO6. H. BROWN, Cashier. sepltaSlMw . fpotrlg. OIDDLK HOUSE, D DBTROIT, nm naMB awasa tsw« t frot if D wet lh location ip delightful, aari accmnaodatt as aasar umd. U haa oeea enlarged and refkralshrt la a Specter manner. Tbe . table will be boaattfaHyaap ■aasa^rswsasamvm- A MEBICAN HOUSE, BOSTOH, £\. Rthalsigi isd ■sM' AiraMßhJ wMafmamiram Maiiaiiatinwasaßjasirai MMaiaaß astQßN(tsisßMßaesiMih astsndsiiah ae. The sieenina rooms are large sad ati raWLais* fee nttsa of rm an weo amacad. «d «sdM wrahhedtor tamlUasmdlarn trareitacpartf*. wd j S’OR LAKE SUlMiKl^n. fevers ?rsaspo?JaS»H fi* uo .■'*e#5TERM EXPRESS. 1862, T ‘i£ vtjcstsks THAjrepTVHTA'KOri <VK» r/.r * hivla,- tivic ftr: *a«emena to run tiwlr LtS* ? - **n .fH-orriip-v; r> - •lavs Trttii tbose of Z 9 r- S3 V- fc'4»StK C£?rnUL • iTIC W«rnMJA‘A CEJS i’Bil BAIiiBC-Aifll* i ’ c —t-irty ft: ts-cla-rf, BtamJi «sd atronva:j»,^ err :3.:i ‘o »>,%. wtr.vercsai pal.iic, tae fa!io«.i;g -ti Ae: I>y mptnortictlitte? for tlie traavortit'ion ci -a# :rma u>o zwtera, enu Scniipn: tad Sca*tw»b’-era. States. Tbe C«« ptoy** x;:.t<};*A!’cu CASAZ, r*£iHJe. coaalating c* ISO Canal Boats, i>i !>.cl*r»«vtcli»'. *ircf wb’cli >»?2 rv*» t*-r " ::i vo cmi - concctacia* liliuiUo ta* Iw:or»tnB T*i£ WJEs'f EfiMt EXPH*#S» C-Jtw.ed *ad operated b7 Gfs C- any) *UI ma ov« tti« c’v Yor;i OaTr*u tir.Mrmd tc >71111410, conndSti-ai srttSitaeTsr.casltairrciv.'aicvUßj T'ft't.aiUl antfc tiff fb’io-wns T--ne« or l-i-ypcUcrs oa tie Upper and to**, lafew: iV*t €.'pper Lii<« If.T.cp.Steacian. U. t. <t C. line 3*e*s , iza, ro>AWAS»A, cm,-.’ ftTlXKt WfcNONft, Sti'lSA Vt tv, JHEAOOi A, 4 5 1.1it011H, C.'i'Se NEm a E, c A LEA A, ftIA V FLOWEK, CUSiAGO. LcAs’cgtbe dock it lire Bagla. acd foot ol .MBvi.'cff ?-‘Tw»c, every evening at ‘ o'oloak. ?or ar >;*► *£o. applr as the A csscm IrADuporStaon £rtt 3»«i3, »ud the TJuffim, ctsTOlaßii aaa Cfetsozc Offca, root of Michigan Knot. "** The Uetroit £iiw ffloMy, Vl* J'Orrfc Hiure «Urecc. »C &3tf*loir3«M Hew York Ceutcai. am! BaflJc, sf«w York tn* SnaKaliruada. W. t. ce. etottJEeß rcsiitHK, CONCOBD, RliBV BTKWASI W.T.Co etcamcn. 3IISSOI K|, UiU>OM f SAoL’iAW, OHAB PASHA. Leaving 'Jia flock, Erie Baaln. tvery arcnliit, Ml o'clock, .ir irelshti>rp4e9d.tcapFlratttidCoiupttFT Cfflc*% Erie Bum Cfcr fltirni, ToU<to, Sanduahg ana Bren * Bay line. Central aallrcad Steamer*. FQPAXOB, EUIIXOX, aRAXES, EIPHRITU, con«T, Bt'fKCT, CtIAUOCA. OIKOXTES* FOUE«T QI EEH, tct- anci *t trw Rmid, a.t 7 o'clock I*. L-A n Z : ato ]'*•'**£'. apply to *. B. Dole, Ageni. 03*0 fcotot ait-L’ehL icr jiiii ladiPg and contracts toy Cana? or i£&OrQ*A *o th*’following Aetata: KvEBETT I.LAPi*, No. 1 CocntU;? Slip, JtsWZQBm HTJGU ALLEN. “ " “ - A. CCLfON Ko. Astor HOCS6. Non Tort S «. CHASE, 113 t'lsar. Aloany, N. Y. A. G CI».v a E I?lli:vcrf>tr":-r. T:ot,N. r J.i* tfUlvf. ,t: »".0. Eonl*»33tSt,3p.j*olt,l*lftk, J J.TALL.vaBGK, Zilsalmippi £ii<? FralrtaOndfeMl 3?l’rov Pd'ok, itStiwaa&te. S. /. BUI K, Ctff**u B»j, Wb. "W. U. HUtiC. Bi?ton. <I&M. Tracicott*:ioc Co. Brio £**,!&. BsStit, CONSICJIEJISs Btiill> A SURKIS CiereUucUOato. I>LN:;r?r.s B. S>flrH aoo, ToiWOb OWa w. T. DILL. sanoa?ay. Ohio. JOrl i: DCAIiN <t ‘ O . Erie. Pi. DUTTON t KAYMOND. Karine. '"'lf. U3NLBPA •'nil; C.;..kouc-L_, tV-a. 7?. K. V t-JGHT* CO- , -VivikSt'*tt- ili. J.#f.SJUILAM). t>hC v oyi;nn, Wta. C. Down PVfJsht Agcat. North DorE-ra J. W. TCTI I.C, Up VwL-hi o|M<« Fact of Ststr sutat. Cb’asgu, m, g»- *buu£aiioriai. Forest home vo-i pots. TliUfrall; .-cliool. both imi E ; s!UU. -.1 locate-' > n th»; Lake -shore, n«ir the G.ivlan I ktati a of the Hyde Park train, f*>ur mile* sentii of Ghtaais T’li- n' xt *i-rra ».!I comm.-nee o-; th ; .Ir.t W-dnuadar of November, Thorough lustmotim. la a sits anil asrreah'r home. Ntr - cf t-e fhool. -i. cirtl <•1 ri t'-nic infur;. ati<-a with rel'tlße r-fenmees, will Ve i>n.u:pr;y sent t-> inquiries. AJdrc-*s vv. a. NICHOLS. I>os ItW.chlcuso. seJ-iO‘<Ssw TM'Y“female seminary! JL. Ti.l- oCTcp* t’;-' ar-'*om-i!at«l advaa- L-vcc.- uf neu ly fifty years of snee -.ssiiu operuloa- Uvcrv facility Is provided f.r a. ttmronen coarse of useful Kti I o”rwn»erfa! cdaoifion. under the direction of a corps of more ih.vn Lwreutv and te ma* ers. for Circulars app.y to VUUN 11. VTICI.; • >. Troy. N. Y. aitiS-tli.v-~ * SWJCATIOIX iis TtWUari laetrutltcn fend Drill* iCABfcMlr, at FL'LTON, ILi*. ua the Misshai.'- l tlivn. will open lt> second yejir,S.-j.t 3d with.-*i ruinr Cn'ft’.T’at'* _ , 'c»d- rr.in amt l*rirnary Chtssu-. tßHadores*.*{ twelve f-xnertfiuctd teic'- ensand h r:ore-s, tli -ruorb Appoinf'Civts tee Qa ecbrn i huilflmsslntnr Wc-t (cost, win »n;i.:.are.fi:c., f;2?rcft>. ar. tunnle anil attractive Military Park, an extellentnnd well furnlnheil Ann-*rr, r flae Gym 3. inn. ami n...n\ ot cr a,iv.r.-.Mses .vuich sho'ild Ci-v t t:e nto-nllon of paints And civirdlaus. The Imrs* : •.nrtitrt on of It.-. and coancrcr in tne Ub *»n. lasti uction in i-reacu, Gcncao, and Buuk-iie'jplrvjlrcs Co Caiivt- also in aßTilukrt and Jnpmitbv (heavy AndiiCht* TAirrrca Zocavband Favor X'rilbs aas Gtmaastics. nmlcr ar officer ofII. S.A. mUrllorme. Tbrju—|l>o per school year fur aouri, f-irnlsted room, fa lichts w;is’aips and tuition la every department, payab’e qoarterly In advance. Cadet? from nb -naa. room and boa-d under the wraa roof with ami the constant care of the teachers. For Circular* addrc« I>. ft. CUVK&T. President. Fnlton, hl w.w«.9a- Htgal JlotitEsi. Suie of tr j WEST ESD OF THE Peoria and Oqnawka Railroad. Fotire I* hereby given that bv virtue and 1b pursu ance o! u decree of the Circuit !>n-t of the United States lor the Northern Dlttriuv of lilinoK matte ta a pinw in rhanerv. therein pending wherein Janie* r. Soulier at d David Hoadley. tru-decs. 4c.. a*e campialu ants. rntl the Peoria and Oqtuwk* U ulro-id Company, the CliieußO ITurlligtwn uno Quincr K thread Com pany, 'AHjlam S. Moh*. Abner C. IlardJcg. Richard G r egg. Jawes Knox. Charles IT. Charles I-. IT a'k. Harvey Lightm-r. Tobias s. Bradley, and Ivory Qutirby, are de'cndants, and la the cross suit wherein ti.e Peoria and (>uu*wka It-illrovl Conotay, Wlllftm b. ft:oss an T* b'asS Brad'ey are cmapl nnaatv. ana the said jHirtet T Sonlteraed David noiullev,trusties, j-c„ the Chicago, Buranetoo and Quincy Hat roa t rompaiiy. Abr or C. Kanli-e. James Kn?x Uicliinl Gregg Ivory Qutirby, Harvey L’ghtaer, Chsne* 9. Clai k and Clisrlo H. Wali-ir. are cos defendants, the unccrsiEQf d. J. T. Mou'tun. Sp?chU Master of the saHCoirt. iru’v appoided la tne s*M decree forfeit purpose, will sell at public unction. at the south dour cl toe Pott Office and. Custom ITo tcC building. In the city of Chicago. In fftlQ State nnd Northern Oistrlct of Illinois. on TUESDAV, the twenty fl rjt day of October: Jn the year ote thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, at ten o’clock in the forecoon of that day. to »h« high* Cet and best bidder fur cash, the following described firetirsea and property to wit; AH the properly of be Pcona and Oqnawha Kadrov* Company, ant all . Its rights. Interest, and euultv of redemption tr.ereln, tbstfsto say. Its road west of the Illinois River, amt all brsiiche* thereoC which had been cr.iftructed be fore the ten*h day of September. A. D. 15.13 and wbich l:as since been constructed or bout. Inc'udlag the right of war land o-’cnplvd the-eby, together wlttt the superstructure undtrscKs thereon, and all the Iron. * mater, material-*, furniture, and nropeitv purchase* b» sa:«l C for the construction and equipment oi the said road and branches, all denot and station grounds end the Lui’dings thereon, bridges, viaducts culverts.fvccew engines, tenders. c«n. tools and ma* cb/tny, niatcria s. and all otter personal property erQul-edbytiiesold Company, and upon, or us-d spo ciflcai-y or specially In the oDeration nnd management andcontro and of Mm said rnUronlof tbessld Company west of the Illinois together with flio revenut s esrninjs d. rived or to bJ derived theretrom and all the rights prlrilegus and franchises of sale Company. oC In n d 10, m-d concnrnl-ig the f&me. And that the sou In which the «*’d decree Is made was nrongi't to foreclose the s-cor-d mortgige or. that portion of the Pcorlaand Oriuawka UiUrrad which I'.i s west of the Illinois Hvcr, and It I* thert ttrch'Tcii: tfeciaiert tube the liUintlounnddeslgi tb fell only that part of thn«.ib! r-llro .rt embrnccdlathe P--,id niortc.iEK, and the irmctd cs anil rights atracted Hereto, it. sec- rnnnc* with the terms of the atmgage and act of ih« L**g siature. by the authority of wblcfc the su'd mortgage was made • and tf it at saM sale the complains* ts or any of the parties to said cause will, in viilce «>i P.Vd dic'ce bv eiititled to bid: and tfc it falrt sale vriM bt; iit«-d< «al>j*rt to al» the rights and In teiuts of klilcu V* iliiam F. Culbaagh. John F. A, iardforr and Irthcrr, chirk, or their successors or fcMdgm may have «a for bondli-ilcbrs. ttfidcr * dee* of trust bv the e-ir.a and Oiinaw<* Il»nr t .rtrt Company to ei d parlies, dated August ‘M. A. D. ace ace. tat i other deed of trust. In conflr nietlrD Ih-reof. da»fd t*u» Thb day of darch. A.*>.lß3i tc secure the payment of the princlnai and Interest 0» five nnnd’T-d bonds of on-j tfonasn-'l dollars each, basting rriteTCht at the rate -"f eight per near., payable sen I unuu vly. and cow out-ttndiag.aud wi»b coaoois orpald November Ist. IW. KoHceisalsoglvee tfc&t it ia provided in said decree that the andaLTverjcnsrinlir ngnndertherp ort>clal:nunder them or any oi them, and ail person* having a ties gnhs* qqi c; to tiie e>dd detd ol trust, oy Jndz.nect or dtcr*e. or otner»h> rt npon tbu preralses eootained *a the Mid mortgage, and bisor tniir heirs or persona* represent >tlve«. and all persons having any Hen by or oedtreoch nt or decree, or otherwise, wad all reraocac i.!tnlLg u-'der them, be forever barred and foreclosed of a id from all equ tv of mdeoiptlon and * claim of. In. ard to the said deul d or mortg*ttcd premises, an i every part parcel thereof; jnd that the purchu-eror pu:eha ers at aatd ealeanvlt be let ipto p 1 s«» ««lon of the asH mortgi* ed nr»mls -s and that t>ny of tee pa'tit sin this cattsu. who may be ha poaacßsTon cf thesnld premiss, or any part »li;reof, or any rtrsona who. a tee the eommenceoeot of *a!4 amt.ba»e<ooieinto them or either oi Uien. delivei thereof to such purrlnaer orpur.ftas-rson orO*inctioa of tne Meter's d»ed ior such preuiia-s to** Cbrkofwsla Conu.» : lw the report of fcdd «»la stDI iuw bees ccrOnoed. e same has been CJnflnoad unoar ttl nu..cf w-d Speell , M „,». J. T. Jot. of Ccnwei. and J. M. Wauxek, Solicitor for CoiL.pialr.anta. QitcagO Seprer-berlttb. tw»t. iSral instate. L^NDS. —To all wanting Farms— MCd climate. lane and thrlrlng settlement el Vineland. THIRTY Muiffi soath of fidladelphla >W railroad. RICH SOIL. Flue Crops to So tees grordoft Twenty acre tracts at from 915 to gA per aero payaHC wUhinfoar yearn. Good Wiitn—s Opealage—GoelScdety. Hntdreds aiv setting and mainsglingfqyamgats.. Efr ply to CBAS. K. L.-> >r’d. roat Master, Ylnelaad. Cucberianc Coaaty, Kt» -/ersey. IfftaniamrU pa pen coi taming roll int-• m *ttoa wCI bo ten trm eo-nKSIm Ain fUUtO* t«Afj ESTATE ®TP* *a\/vl/ tokf' forDirfloo*. IMaiy Made CTotWcg. Boots «»d_ S?.-•*>»■ Tattacco.jaggni Fcmtitre,ylaaaa. 1 Kpors. Rio; k? v. arrtieee weitij* Farm Mortgage*. **roßitn t ailrosd Fin* Bondsez Green Lake JPodRS md r ond dnLae Cwa* tuT Basin* m ate lU*Wcupe followingpropertyj-a?lrt*inthelCW o. £»»■*» Olmsted CoentJC Mtoau jg the eotmty. three mllea from Os City ot Rochester y<nn . a acMei'swd owe aril* from the Town of awapw* <srs Km, Fowd da Lae ConSy. Wa. Alt the ahoeaV* p-rty totreepom all eacaahtaaosa of raj asherw. 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